Fundamental Baptist Fellowship International was created in 1920.
Association of Fundamental Baptist Churches in the Philippines was created in 1948.
Independent Fundamental Baptist
When you here 'first Baptist church of....' in the name of the church, it means that a while ago that church congregation had a split, and that the 'First' refers to the original church building. There will also be another church, often with same name, but it is the 'second Baptist church of...' They were the split part of the congregation.
we call him that because he was the first to legitimately baptize, and because he baptized Jesus
A baptist
Yes they did.
A generation of vipers.
Yes it is. It follows the teaching of John the Baptist rather than Peter or Paul. It is more fundamental than the catholic church, dispensing with the pomp and ceremony.
Fundamental Baptists generally hold conservative views on music and worship practices, which often leads to a cautious stance on the use of drums in church settings. Many believe that drums can be associated with secular or contemporary music styles that may not align with their interpretation of worship. Consequently, some fundamental Baptist churches may restrict or entirely avoid the use of drums in favor of traditional hymnody and instruments perceived as more reverent. However, beliefs can vary significantly among different fundamental Baptist congregations.
Southern Baptist is a denomination or organization of Baptists while Independent Baptist is a category of Baptist. Baptist churches are autonymous. By this, each baptist church is self-governing. In this sense all Baptist Churches are "independent." However, many Baptist churches choose to associate together in denominational groups. Southern Baptist Convention would be one such "denomination." Other Baptist churches may affiliate with other Baptist churches on some level but still call themselves "Independent." Other Baptist churches have no real affiliation and would also, understandably, call themselves as "Independent." While Independent Baptists, statistically speaking, may tend to be more theologically conservative than the average Baptist church, the actual beliefs of any Baptist church is really the decision of the individual church, so there is a limit to what extent one can know a Baptist Church by its label.
They call themselves the Diné. :)